Purple clothes and gold waist
Yiziyaojin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Z ǐ y ā OJ ī n, which means to dress as a senior official and also to be a senior official. It's from "chatting under the lamp - robbing the remaining doctor.".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: back purple waist gold, Dress Purple waist yellow, Yu Zhu Huaijin
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "chatting under the lamp · robbing the remaining doctor": "when you see a man dressed in purple and gold, his spirit is clear and his appearance is ancient."
Idiom usage
It means that people have power and power. example the second fold of Guan Hanqing's butterfly dream in Yuan Dynasty: "Chen's mother teaches her son, with purple clothes and gold waists." Yao Maoliang, Ming Dynasty, wrote in the first four chapters of Jingzhong Ji: "only when you feel the emperor's affection and gain a good reputation, can you show that a man should be self-improvement. 」
Chinese PinYin : yī zǐ yāo jīn
Purple clothes and gold waist
Abandon adversity and return to obedience. qì nì guī shùn
make trouble under a certain pretext. shī chū yǒu míng
make polished impromptu speech. qī bù chéng shī
good and able men promoted by selection. xián liáng fāng zhèng
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows. jiāo méi kǔ liǎn